My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 4


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks back at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers, and historical towns.In this the fourth book of the series Roger features the coast from Hengistbury Head to Poole Harbour including Christchurch, Mudeford, Bournemouth, Sandbanks and the Chines, Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island and the RSPB Nature Reserve at Arne.He also relates some personal family experiences of the area and tells the remarkable and largely unknown story of a resident scientist who studied the shoreline and waves around Branksome and the Chines.




My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 5


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks back at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers, and historical towns.In this the fifth book of the series Roger features the Purbeck coast from Studland to Worbarrow Bay including special features on Swanage, Durlston, Corfe Castle, Kimmeridge with its Jurassic colours and the lost village of Tyneham. Also included is the Dorset Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve at Stonehill Down




My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 6


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers and historical towns.In this the sixth and final book of the series Roger features the coast from Weymouth to Lyme Regis, including The Isle of Portland, the atmospheric Chesil Beach with stories of history, smuggling and espionage. Also included are features on West Bay, Charmouth and Golden Cap together with the colourful Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens, completing the journey at Lyme Regis with again many a story to tell.




The Gardens of Dorset


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This is a portrait of forty of the best gardens in Dorset, from the intimate to the grand ranging over this timeless rural landscape of rolling hills, meadows, winterbournes and lush, well-wooded corners to the coast with its heathland, steep chines and spectacular cliffs. There are delights and surprises aplenty, including a Roman temple in the suburbs of Bournemouth; a folly nestled within the fern garden of an ancestral manor; a classic cottage garden festooned with roses, honeysuckle and clematis; the spectacular subtropical coastal gardens of Abbotsbury; and the Arcadian landscape at Minterne, where a hillside of Himalayan rhododendrons and azaleas looks out over a chain of lakes, waterfalls and streams. Written in close consultation with the owners of the gardens, Roger Lane's informative text details the history of each garden and its development under the current owners, and then focuses on design, planting and the garden's relationship with the surrounding landscape. Glorious photographs taken through the seasons show the gardens at their finest.




A Man & His Watch


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“I’ve paged through stacks of books on the history of watches. . . . But I hadn’t come across a book that actually moved me until I picked up A Man and His Watch. The volume is filled with heartfelt stories.” —T: The New York Times Style Magazine "There are a bunch of beautifully illustrated watch books out there, but A Man & His Watch by Matt Hranek is more than that. It speaks to the nature of watches as deeply personal items." —Gear Patrol, Coffee Table Books Our Staff Can’t Live Without Paul Newman wore his Rolex Daytona every single day for 35 years until his death in 2008. The iconic timepiece, probably the single most sought-after watch in the world, is now in the possession of his daughter Clea, who wears it every day in his memory. Franklin Roosevelt wore an elegant gold Tiffany watch, gifted to him by a friend on his birthday, to the famous Yalta Conference where he shook the hands of Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. JFK’s Omega worn to his presidential inauguration, Ralph Lauren’s watch purchased from Andy Warhol’s personal collection, Sir Edmund Hillary’s Rolex worn during the first-ever summit of Mt. Everest . . . these and many more compose the stories of the world’s most coveted watches captured in A Man and His Watch. Matthew Hranek, a watch collector and NYC men’s style fixture, has traveled the world conducting firsthand interviews and diving into exclusive collections to gather the never-before-told stories of 76 watches, completed with stunning original photography of every single piece. Through these intimate accounts and Hranek’s storytelling, the watches become more than just timepieces and status symbols; they represent historical moments, pioneering achievements, heirlooms, family mementos, gifts of affection, and lifelong friendships.




Cranborne Chase


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New format paperback edition - A photographic journey through Cranborne Chase, one of the South's most historic and atmospheric landscapes.




Walking the Jurassic Coast


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A guidebook to 30 walks on the Jurassic Coast of Devon and Dorset. Covering the coast between Exmouth and Bournemouth, the walks are suitable for most walkers, with shorter routes alongside plenty of more challenging, full-day hikes. The walks range in length from 5 to 24km (3–16 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–8 hours. The majority of the routes hug the shoreline between Torbay and Swanage, while others venture inland on the Dorset Downs. 1:50,000 OS maps are included for each walk GPX files available to download The geology of this World Heritage Coastline is brought to life with timelines and cross-sections Local points of interest include Lulworth Cove and Chesil Beach




The Councillor


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When the death of Iron Queen Sarelin Brey fractures the realm of Elira, Lysande Prior, the palace scholar and the queen's closest friend, is appointed Councillor. Publically, Lysande must choose the next monarch from amongst the city-rulers vying for the throne. Privately, she seeks to discover which ruler murdered the queen, suspecting the use of magic. Resourceful, analytical, and quiet, Lysande appears to embody the motto she was raised with: everything in its place. Yet while she hides her drug addiction from her new associates, she cannot hide her growing interest in power. She becomes locked in a game of strategy with the city-rulers - especially the erudite prince Luca Fontaine, who seems to shift between ally and rival. Further from home, an old enemy is stirring: the magic-wielding White Queen is on the move again, and her alliance with a traitor among the royal milieu poses a danger not just to the peace of the realm, but to the survival of everything that Lysande cares about




Public Opinion


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